Creating Pollinator Habitat Anywhere

Creating Pollinator Habitat Anywhere
The North Shore Horticultural Society presents an informative and timely talk about creating pollinator habitat. This fascinating talk will have two parts. The first part of the talk will answer these questions: What are pollinators? Why are they so important? What do they look for in a garden to rest, eat, and reproduce? The second part of the talk will stress the importance of habitat and how pollinator habitat can be provided just about anywhere!
Denise Guérin is a Certified Massachusetts Master Gardener, graduating in the class of 2022. She fell in love with gardens (and their contents) at a young age while "helping" her father and grandmother in their large family gardens. She volunteers regularly at the Wakefield Arboretum, the Medford Food Pantry Garden, and the MMGA's new Ohrenberger School Pollinator Garden. Her primary focus is on growing native plants and creating habitat for native bees, birds and insect pollinators. She is a graduate of the MMGA Speakers Bureau Training Program.
link for more info: https://www.nshorticulture.org/monthly-programs
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Date and Time: On Tuesday September 23, 2025 at 19:00 - 21:00
Venue details: Sacred Heart Parish Center, 62 School St., Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, 01944, United States
Category: Community | Gardening / Horticultural